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The collaborative research interests of Rickey E. Carter, Ph.D., are in the areas of diabetes, radiology, health care delivery and translational science. He actively researches new approaches to the design and analysis of research studies from a statistical perspective.

Dr. Carter and colleagues are working on the development of an artificial pancreas. This research is striving to determine if an automated piece of equipment can monitor changes in activity levels, food intake and blood glucose levels to deliver the correct amount of insulin to patients with type 1 diabetes.

Focus areas

Diagnostic accuracy of imaging devices

Computerized tomography dose reduction

Type 1 diabetes

Type 2 diabetes

Health care delivery

Statistical methodology research

Significance to patient care

Through collaboration with Mayo Clinic's Department of Radiology, Dr. Carter is helping test novel imaging approaches that will produce high-quality images while minimizing exposure to risks, such as radiation exposure. In addition, Dr. Carter works with interventional radiologists in testing if image-guided therapies are safe and effective for the treatment of patients.

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